I have to be honest - the premise and the storyline actually sounded interesting and I was intrigued by the glitzy trash-whores that adorn the poster and DVD art. But the filmmaking and execution of the script is the absolute worst I have ever seen in my entire life, and I am not exaggerating. Its so laughably bad and ill-conceived that it completely takes you out of the story and makes the movie completely unwatchable. The acting is 100% atrocious, if you can even call it acting. The cinematography is massively student filmy and distracting to the story. It's obvious that the director went to film school and tried to force his own "Auteur BS" into the horribly stylized aesthetics. The cinematography is choppy, badly lit, horribly bright and too dark at times, and completely unbearable. The colors are all washed out and make the images painful to watch. I just wanted to turn the movie off. It looks like it was filmed on VHS and then they tried to fix it in post-production just leaving grainy, noisy, pixelated junk behind. The sound quality is even worse if that's even possible.
The entire execution of this movie on an artistic (and believe me, I cringe using the word "artistic" in this review) and technical level is mind-blowingly amateur: everything from the choppy mis-matched edits, distorted sound effects, inaudible dialogue (that was obviously captured with some cheap Camcorder microphone and then boosted in post production), laughably poor performances and direction, and campy student film special effects.
The director, Pascal Cooper, obviously has a huge ego and you can tell that he tried hard to infuse his first feature movie with as much film-schoolish, preachy, over-the-top nonsense as he could possibly cram into this 78 minutes of horribleness. I really hope this man has no future in directing or any part in the film making process, and from what I can tell he is absolutely not a director or a filmmaker in any way. He may have a bright future in porn though, but even porns these days have better acting, writing, and production value than this "movie".